2017-08-27T15:00:00-07:002017-08-27T18:30:00-07:00http://losangeles.carpediem.cd/data/afisha/bp/63/bd/63bd2c24da.jpgredneckrevolt.org Presentation and discussion followed by a BBQ (vegan options will be served) where we can discuss, ask questions, and get to know each other. Event will be presented by the San Bernardino chapter. There is also a show happening after...http://losangeles.carpediem.cd/events4333455-redneck-revolt-meet-greet-bbq-at-bridgetown-diy/Redneck Revolt Meet & Greet / BBQ1421 Valinda Ave, La Puente, California 91744Bridgetown DIY

Redneck Revolt Meet & Greet / BBQ

Presentation and discussion followed by a BBQ (vegan options will be served) where we can discuss, ask questions, and get to know each other.

Event will be presented by the San Bernardino chapter.

There is also a show happening after this event so stick around!

«The concept of community is very important to our goals and intentions, because it separates us from those who work only in defense of their immediate family, property, and possessions. We find that many movements that uphold the concept of liberty do so only in an individualist mindset, which undermines the idea that liberty is something that all people are entitled to. We strongly believe that the concept of liberty can not truly exist on an individual level alone, and that any class, race, or state construct that enslaves and oppresses anyone among us is a threat to the liberty of all of us. With that in mind, we use the term „community“ intentionally to describe those who share the same material conditions with us; our neighbors, our family members, our friends, the people working alongside us. Most of us are only one bad emergency away from disaster; a sustained layoff, medical emergency, or death in the family could take away everything we've worked for. In those situations, the people we turn to for support often have as little as us, but understand better than anyone how tenuous and important our support network is. That is our community.»

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Bridgetown DIY is a SⒶFER & SOBⒺR space.

Racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, violence, use of drugs/alcohol, or any other type of bigoted behavior will not be tolerated in or around the space. These policies were written and agreed upon by collective members in an effort to foster a more inclusive and safer community for all. Any and all questions or concerns are welcomed!

Bridgetown DIY is a SⒶFER & SOBⒺR space.
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Parking is available in the lot and on the street in the surrounding neighborhood. The space is wheelchair accessible and has a bathroom, which, unfortunately, is not wheelchair accessible.

Smoking is not permitted within 20 ft. of the entrance, please respect our neighbors and pick up your trash.

If you'd like to get involved with the collective, we have open collective meetings every 1st, 3rd, and sometimes 5th Saturdays of the month at 4:30pm!
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